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While we would never encourage trying to elude the cops in real life, we can however, encourage it in the upcoming Need For Speed Most Wanted video game. On this week’s episode of The Downshift, we take you to Criterion Games in the U.K. and speak to developers about everything that went into making the highly anticipated game.

The latest Need for Speed game allows players to drive in locations around the world, compete in challenges against friends, or toy with the cops, and if you’ve ever dreamed about having an endless variety of cars to choose from in your garage, your dream has come true — in virtual reality. Game developers highlight how important it was to include every exotic imaginable for players to use right from the beginning of the game.

Players can also drive through several obstacles including billboards and security gates. The game will measure the distance of your jump through a billboard, and if your leap is the longest compared to your friends, you and your friends will see your face on the billboard. Setting apart Need for Speed Most Wanted from some competitors is that it’s an “open world” game, meaning players have the freedom to do what they please. It was a major challenge developers faced since they understood that players might drive in ways they can’t anticipate.